
the fontana economic history of europe
Book Details
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Publisher: Fontana Books
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Author: Carlo M. Cipolla
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Language: English
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Published Year: 1974
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Pages: 640
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Binding: Paperback
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Book Condition: Used – Good
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Condition Note: Book is in good condition but pages are yellowish
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Dimensions: 18 x 11 cm
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Availability: In Stock
About the Book
This substantial volume forms part of the renowned Fontana Economic History of Europe, a landmark series edited by Carlo M. Cipolla. The work presents a sweeping and analytical study of Europe’s economic transformation from the medieval period through the twentieth century.
Bringing together the expertise of leading historians, the series examines major developments such as the Commercial Revolution, the rise of industrial societies, the Industrial Revolution, and the evolution of modern economic systems. It combines thematic analysis with regional case studies, offering readers a nuanced understanding of economic growth, trade networks, demographic change, and structural transformation.
Comprehensive in scope and scholarly in approach, this volume remains a foundational reference for students, researchers, and readers interested in European economic history and long-term development patterns.
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Book Details
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Publisher: Fontana Books
-
Author: Carlo M. Cipolla
-
Language: English
-
Published Year: 1974
-
Pages: 640
-
Binding: Paperback
-
Book Condition: Used – Good
-
Condition Note: Book is in good condition but pages are yellowish
-
Dimensions: 18 x 11 cm
-
Availability: In Stock
About the Book
This substantial volume forms part of the renowned Fontana Economic History of Europe, a landmark series edited by Carlo M. Cipolla. The work presents a sweeping and analytical study of Europe’s economic transformation from the medieval period through the twentieth century.
Bringing together the expertise of leading historians, the series examines major developments such as the Commercial Revolution, the rise of industrial societies, the Industrial Revolution, and the evolution of modern economic systems. It combines thematic analysis with regional case studies, offering readers a nuanced understanding of economic growth, trade networks, demographic change, and structural transformation.
Comprehensive in scope and scholarly in approach, this volume remains a foundational reference for students, researchers, and readers interested in European economic history and long-term development patterns.











